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Raj2014 said:
Thank you Mario Lopez for sharing this news.....

I do not understand this meaning very deeply...."AINP has traditionally operated on a first-come-first-served basis. For the rest of 2014, the remaining nomination certificates will be issued based on labour market information and industry general averages in recent years. This approach is fair because it means that more industries will be supported by the program. However, it does mean that some applications in sectors which have already received high levels of support will not be processed this year."

I wonder what the "sectors which have already received high level of supports" means. You guys think they are talking about the whole Employer driven skilled category? Sighs...
 
albertasun said:
I wonder what the "sectors which have already received high level of supports" means. You guys think they are talking about the whole Employer driven skilled category? Sighs...
I think they are talking about those industries which got lots of nominations....for instance if food industry sector got 2000 nominations out of 5500, while trucking industry or manufacturing got 500, they will give priority to trucking/manufacturing applications...
This is my understanding, but I might be wrong...
 
albertasun said:
I wonder what the "sectors which have already received high level of supports" means. You guys think they are talking about the whole Employer driven skilled category? Sighs...

It means that industries that received high volume of applications will not be processed.
 
I don't know what is wrong with the system... Been living here for 5 years. Came when I was 20. This is taking way way too much time..Horrible bureaucracy
 
Thank you raj2014 for update...
Guys please keep updating this trackitt so we know wht is going on what category they are processing.
Here is the spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vfq2BNbWv3ueWqyjtvPqXvB4Eq6kiFOi--5eEgf0tZI/edit#gid=0
 
Phil89 said:
It means that industries that received high volume of applications will not be processed.

What do you think those industries will be? Definitely food service and what else? Retail? Cook?
 
dalma11 said:
I think they are talking about those industries which got lots of nominations....for instance if food industry sector got 2000 nominations out of 5500, while trucking industry or manufacturing got 500, they will give priority to trucking/manufacturing applications...
This is my understanding, but I might be wrong...

Thanks..

How did you know the numbers? Is there anywhere I could check on them? So tired of these ainp.
 
My timeline is as follows:

AOR: 28/7/2014
File Number: 24/9/2014
NOC: 1411
Stream: SRS Post Graduate

Waiting on nomination.
 
albertasun said:
Thanks..

How did you know the numbers? Is there anywhere I could check on them? So tired of these ainp.

it was just an example...unfortunately I don`t know the numbers...
 
Hey, I went to the immigration fair yesterday in Calgary and I asked about the time line. The woman noted that our occupations play a role in us getting nominations faster (this is based on Alberta labour needs as we all knew) but she said that it is a primarily first come first serve arrangement. She elaborated that they follow the processing times for each category, and its based on when our applications were received. All the women at the booth assured me that no application would be thrown out (and will be processed if the applicants received a file number), and if something changes with the rules, it is for people who have not applied as yet.

But my personal philosophy is to take everything one day at a time and to see what will eventually change.